Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003: Compare

By Susan Glinert, CNET.com on 17/03/2006

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The good:

  • Easy-to-use WYSIWYG interface
  • Tight integration with Office
  • Bountiful assortment of templates and fonts
  • Helpful code editor

The bad:

  • Lacks a manual
  • Some sites may not display properly in browsers other than Internet Explorer
  • ISPs must have FrontPage extensions to enable some features

The bottomline:

If you need a midlevel Web site design app, Microsoft FrontPage 2003 is a good choice, but professionals should use Macromedia Dreamweaver instead.

Users' rating:

9.5/10

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